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  1. Aloe castanea is one of the larger ‘shrub’ aloes available to the home gardener.

    Aloe castanea

    Cat's Tail Aloe
    €2.35

    Commonly known as the Cat's Tail Aloe, Aloe castanea is one of the larger ‘shrub’ aloes available to the home gardener. The rosette gives rise to multiple, fuzzy, orange racemes which are held upright and curve like a cat’s tail.

  2. Agave xylonacantha 'Blue'

    Agave xylonacantha 'Blue'

    Saw Leaf Agave, Maguey Diente de Tiburón
    €2.35

    Agave xylonacantha 'Blue' is the beautiful blue-green leafed form. Rare in cultivation, this dramatic specimen is armed with the most bizarre large white teeth of all the family. One of its previous names, Agave carchariodonta was in reference to the teeth (odonta) of the Great White Shark, Carcharodon carcharias.

  3. Agave parryi var. neomexicana is a dramatic specimen, the foliage is wide and heavily armed with dark tipped spines.

    Agave parryi subsp. parryi

    New Mexico Agave, Parry’s Agave or Mescal Agave.
    €3.30
    Agave parryi is a dramatic specimen that forms a compact rosette of bluish green leaves, heavily armed with dark tipped spines. Cold hardy to minus 18°C it will withstand snow and ice and has the ability to grow 60cm wide and as tall. This stylish succulent has long been highlighted in magazines and television shows.
  4. It forms a tight rosette of broad, bluish green, fleshy leaves with small teeth.
    €2.90

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    Agave mckelvyana is a small, relatively rare species of American Agave from western Arizona. This little beauty forms a tight rosette of broad, bluish green, fleshy leaves with small teeth. It is one of the hardiest agaves, it can take winter rain and is tolerant of drought and severe freezes to minus 15°C.

  5. Acoelorrhaphe wrightii a small to moderately tall palm with several, upright, slender trunks which form attractive tight clumps, clustered at the base
    €2.35

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    Acoelorrhaphe wrightii is native to Florida and parts of the Caribbean, this striking fan palm is small to moderately tall. Hardy to -6°C (20°F) it is one of just a few palms that can survive in saturated soil conditions. A good outdoor palm for a milder areas and a very tropical alternative to a hedge of shrubs.

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